Anyone (UK) fancy debugging some of my builds - I post you them and you can keep them...?
Hi there
I have now made several circuits, some of which have been successful (Hotcake, Red Snapper and Lovepedal COT50) and some of which I've not been able to get working...a Dinosaural Tube Bender, and an MXR GTOD.
I would love to know what I've done wrong - I can post them to you (if you live in the UK) and you could debug them and tell me where I've messed up. You get free pedal circuit, I get answers (if you can)!
Re: Anyone (UK) fancy debugging some of my builds - I post you them and you can keep them...?
Hi Jonny,
I'd be happy to have a look for you, I cant 100% guarantee I'd be able to get them working but I can give it a good shot and I also wouldn't be able to look at them until after 30th May because I've got my final exams at Uni. I've built well over 30 working circuits now so I know roughly what I'm doing. It's up to you, you may want someone quicker but if you want me to have a look then just message me.
Cheers
Dave
I'd be willing to take a look at them, I've built both these pedals so can reference them against my own builds. Let me know if you want me to take a look.
If it wasn't for this website I would definitely have a life.
Re: Anyone (UK) fancy debugging some of my builds - I post you them and you can keep them...?
Thanks that's great I will send you them tomorrow.
I'm afraid I got determined to fix the Tube Bender and tried to repopulate the original Guitar Magazine PCB with the components from my vero build. I think in the process of removing the components I may have messed up the soldering tracks so it my be lost cause.
Perhaps I should send you the mXR and try and knock out another Tube Bender and send you it when it doesn't work...or shall I just send you what I've got?
I really want to get some nice smooth overdrives in my arsenal - I'd love to have a go at the DLS and the Galileo, but they look complicated and I'm not that confident yet. I seem to be ok with Lovepedal - those are mostly very simple!